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Intergenerational Family Relations Civic Organisations and the Political Socialisation of Second-Generation Immigrant Youth

机译:代际家庭关系公民组织与第二代移民青年的政治社会化

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We build upon research on immigrant political incorporation, intergenerational family relations, and civic organizations in order to investigate the relationship between parents' political engagement and their children's civic and political participation. Drawing on survey data from a representative sample of California's 1.5 and second generation youth population, our analyses demonstrate support for the top-down model of political socialization in which barriers to immigrant parents' political engagement suppress the civic and political participation of their US-raised children. However, this is not the case for our unique sample of youth who participated in activist civic organizations. Our findings from follow-up in-depth interviews with survey respondents indicate that, while most youth do not actively politicize their immigrant parents, those who gained significant political experience through activist organizations often seek to orient their immigrant parents to US politics. In describing the efforts of some youth to educate their foreign-born parents about politics and encourage their participation, we evidence trickle-up effects in the political socialization of immigrant families. We argue that future research on activist civic associations should consider the impact of individual-level organizational membership on family-level patterns of political engagement.
机译:我们基于对移民政治融入,代际家庭关系和公民组织的研究,以研究父母的政治参与与子女的公民和政治参与之间的关系。根据来自加利福尼亚州1.5岁和第二代青年人口的代表性样本的调查数据,我们的分析证明了自上而下的政治社会化模型的支持,在该模型中,移民父母的政治参与障碍抑制了他们在美国筹集的公民和政治参与孩子们。但是,对于我们参加激进公民组织的独特青年群体而言,情况并非如此。通过对受访者进行的后续深入访谈,我们的调查结果表明,尽管大多数年轻人没有积极地将其移民父母政治化,但那些通过激进组织获得重要政治经验的人通常会试图使他们的移民父母适应美国政治。在描述某些年轻人为教育其外国出生的父母进行政治教育并鼓励他们参与而做出的努力时,我们证明了移民家庭政治社会化中的trick滴效应。我们认为,有关激进公民协会的未来研究应考虑个人级别的组织成员资格对家庭级别的政治参与模式的影响。

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